FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Feb 27, 2014 iHear Medical To Bring Affordable Solutions For People with Hearing Loss San Leandro, CA , February 27, 2014--Only about 22 percent of people with hearing loss have a solution for their impairment, compared to over 95 percent for...

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I wrote to the iHear Medical company about the huge response I receivedwhen I offered my white paper about my search and subsequent purchase ofan in-the-ear hearing amplification device. They wrote back thanking meand offering anyone who purchases a device 10% off their originalpurchase. No I don't get anything for it.If you decide to purchase a hearing aid from iHear Medical and use the code:WELCOME10 (the word welcome and the number 10) you will get 10% off. I'd suggest you place your order by phone to make sure you understandeverything. They are very helpful and answer all your questions. Youcan still use the code with a person on the phone.So that's $40 off on a hearing aid priced at $400. No good for me sinceit is not retroactive. Drat!!!I am so used to it being in my right ear, I now forget it's there. Youwaste the battery if you fall asleep with it in, but I've done that. And the day before yesterday, I took a shower and forgot it was in myear. I remembered just in the middle of washing my head (not much hairthere). Real quick I took it out and put it in a towel. Still workingfine.I've pretty much stopped asking people to repeat what they said or tospeak up a bit. I have noticed that people in Citrus Park do speakfairly loud since many people are hard of hearing. When you get out ofthe park and return home you really notice a difference with normalspeaking people who do not, as a rule, speak loud. Younger people whospeak softly or grand kids can all be heard without thinking they aremumbling. Where I really notice improvement is hearing people who areNOT facing me so I can't see their lips. I hear them just fine andrealize that I was doing a lot of lip reading before or asking people toturn around to speak to me. I never realized my shoestrings make noisewhen I tie them, but they do.The only other thing I have noticed is that certain TV stations do notbroadcast audio very well. I still have to turn the volume up on thosestations. Others I can keep the volume very low and hear just fine. Sharon, who has much better hearing, also has to turn the volume up onthose stations. Just poor quality broadcasting since the speakers in myTV are the same for any show we watch.The only sound that I now hear, that bugs me, is the sound of thekeyboard as I type. Sometimes I take the hearing device out so there isnot so much clatter as I hit the keys.The world has a lot more noise but that's just fine with me.

I got the Diva and I'm very satisfied. They are better than the aids i had thru an audiologist. Came preprogrammed as i emailed them my test results. Ordered them on a Friday and got them on the next Tuesday. Audiologist wanted $4000 for a pair and this pair was $999 with the works including a programming kit so, as my hearing gets worse, I can adjust them. Very happy!

They’re smaller, so they’re not noticeable, even though my hair is shorter.

I’ve been wearing my new EVAs for about six weeks, and they put my previous extremely expensive hearing aids to shame. They’re smaller, so they’re not noticeable, even though my hair is shorter. They fit more securely, so I don’t have to worry about losing them (I’ve lost at least two hearing aids over the years). They’re adjustable, so I can turn them down or up. That wasn’t an option with my $6,000 hearing aids. Just as important, they’re support is great, I wish they were available on weekends but when I did connect with them to make adjustments, they were extremely helpful.